13/25
Round 1
R 10 quarter inch picot 10, RW Ch 5-5-5-5, RW R 10 + picot R1 10, RW Ch 5-5-5-5, Repeat for total of 4 rings and chains.
Round 2
Ch1 + to 1st picot of a chain. 5-5-5-5 + to 3rd picot. Ch2 5-5 + to 1st picot next chain Repeat all way round.
Round 3
SR + to picot on small chain. 5-5/5-5, Chain 10-5-5-10, RW R 5+ 2nd picot larger chain, 5
RW Ch 10-5-5-10 RW, R 5-5+5-5 RW. Repeat all way round
Round 4
Ch +to 3rd picot of chain 5-5-5+ to first picot next chain. 5+ to 2nd picot 5+ to 3rd picot.
Repeat all way round.
Finish each round in desired pattern (I'm still stuck on anything more complicated than cut and tie!!)
25/14
Slightly Maltese cross
Round 1
SR 5-5/5-5, Ch 5-5-5+5-5-5+5-5-5+5-5-5+ to base of SR, SR5+5/5+5, Ch 5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5, RW
R 5+10+5, RW Ch 5+5-5-5-5-5-5-5. Repeat all way round
Last Ch 5+5-5-5-5-5-5+5+ to base of SR
HAPPY NEW YEAR
6 comments:
I like the simplicity of your designs Bob. I should think more like you for my designs.
You should try split rings and split chains to save you the 'cut and tie'.
Nice work Bob. Good to see you doing your own designs.
These are NEAT! I will be back to see what else you do! :)
Beautiful Bob! Just printed them out so I can make these too! I have to agree with Jon on the simplicity of your designs! They are great!!!
Well done Bob, there is no stopping you now.
Like the first design particularly, very clever.
What I liked most was that celtic piece and by looking it at I have no clue how it would tat out! I like the celtic stuff and am working on one righ now. I just finished taking a ring apart because the chain was on the wrong side! Errr! I'm going to do it however if it takes me all day.
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